January 201429

Full Description: Take part in what's become one of the most popular Denison alumni traditions: After Work with Denison ... Everywhere. It's the one night each year when alumni and friends gather in cities across the country and around the world to celebrate the college and each other.

Open to Public: Yes

February 201401

The Brain Bee is an annual event for high school students to test their knowledge of facts about the brain.

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Full Description: The Brain Bee is an annual event for high school students to test their knowledge of facts about the brain. Participation is free. All participants will receive a free Brain Bee t-shirt, and will also earn money for themselves and a neuroscience-related charity by answering questions correctly. The winner will earn a travel award to the USA national Brain Bee competition at the University of Maryland in March. All students in the 9th – 12th grades (ages 13-19) are eligible to participate, but must register in advance by emailing Nestor Matthews at Denison University (matthewsn@denison.edu).

The Brain Bee is an annual event for high school students to test their knowledge of facts about the brain.

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Full Description: The Brain Bee is an annual event for high school students to test their knowledge of facts about the brain. Participation is free. All participants will receive a free Brain Bee t-shirt, and will also earn money for themselves and a neuroscience-related charity by answering questions correctly. The winner will earn a travel award to the USA national Brain Bee competition at the University of Maryland in March. All students in the 9th – 12th grades (ages 13-19) are eligible to participate, but must register in advance by emailing Nestor Matthews at Denison University (matthewsn@denison.edu).

February 201405

Taking place as scheduled: A celebration of the life of Ted Barclay, who served for 35 years as a teacher, coach and administrator at Denison.

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Full Description: Taking place as scheduled. There will be continuous shuttle van service between the top level (P1) of the Reese-Shackelford parking garage and Swasey Chapel. Ted Barclay served for 35 years as an Associate Professor of Physical Education, coach of several sports, and administrator at Denison University, retiring in 1997. He launched Denison’s men’s swimming program upon starting at Denison in 1962, and headed the program for 18 years. He also coached the men’ soccer team for 25 years. In both sports, he achieved high levels of success at the conference and national levels. In 1979, he became Director of Men’s Athletics, a post he held for 12 years. During his tenure in that position, he played a significant role in founding the North Coast Athletic Conference, in which Denison’s teams continue to compete today. He also served one-year stints as interim head coach of men’s lacrosse and tennis, and later headed the women’s soccer team for 4 years and men’s golf team for 14 years, even continuing his golf coaching responsibilities for 6 years after retiring. Following his retirement, he was formally honored by being inducted into Denison’s Athletic Hall of Fame and by the dedication of Barclay-Thomsen Field (named for Ted and his close friend and longtime Denison men’s lacrosse coach, Tommy Thomsen).

Taking place as scheduled: A celebration of the life of Ted Barclay, who served for 35 years as a teacher, coach and administrator at Denison.

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Full Description: Taking place as scheduled. There will be continuous shuttle van service between the top level (P1) of the Reese-Shackelford parking garage and Swasey Chapel. Ted Barclay served for 35 years as an Associate Professor of Physical Education, coach of several sports, and administrator at Denison University, retiring in 1997. He launched Denison’s men’s swimming program upon starting at Denison in 1962, and headed the program for 18 years. He also coached the men’ soccer team for 25 years. In both sports, he achieved high levels of success at the conference and national levels. In 1979, he became Director of Men’s Athletics, a post he held for 12 years. During his tenure in that position, he played a significant role in founding the North Coast Athletic Conference, in which Denison’s teams continue to compete today. He also served one-year stints as interim head coach of men’s lacrosse and tennis, and later headed the women’s soccer team for 4 years and men’s golf team for 14 years, even continuing his golf coaching responsibilities for 6 years after retiring. Following his retirement, he was formally honored by being inducted into Denison’s Athletic Hall of Fame and by the dedication of Barclay-Thomsen Field (named for Ted and his close friend and longtime Denison men’s lacrosse coach, Tommy Thomsen).

February 201411

A memorial for Joe Fleming, former Denison University director of information technology services and employee for 18 years will take place at the United Church of Granville, 115 W. Broadway.

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Full Description: A memorial for Joe Fleming, former Denison University director of information technology services and employee for 18 years will take place at the United Church of Granville, 115 W. Broadway. Fleming retired from Denison in 2005 and died on Feb. 2, in Grand Junction, Co.

Address: United Church of Granville, 115 West Broadway, , Granville, OH 43023

A memorial for Joe Fleming, former Denison University director of information technology services and employee for 18 years will take place at the United Church of Granville, 115 W. Broadway.

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Full Description: A memorial for Joe Fleming, former Denison University director of information technology services and employee for 18 years will take place at the United Church of Granville, 115 W. Broadway. Fleming retired from Denison in 2005 and died on Feb. 2, in Grand Junction, Co.

Address: United Church of Granville, 115 West Broadway, , Granville, OH 43023